Who knew that February 2026 would turn out to be such a remarkable month for sneaker releases? Nike and Jordan Brand have gone all out to make sure that the month is filled with amazing drops. So much so, that’s nearly impossible to buy everything. But don’t worry. We’ve put together a list of the best of the best for Feb. Here’s a list of sneakers you should consider spending your hard earned cash on this month.
10. Nike LeBron 23 “Honor Society”

Nike lines up the LeBron 23 “Honor Society” for February 10, 2026, just before All-Star Weekend, at $210. This pair throws it back to 2009, when a 24-year-old LeBron James secured his first MVP and shifted the league’s balance. The nod to the “Wheat” Air Zoom Generation feels intentional.
Wheat Gold and Gum Medium Brown dominate, with Magic Ember and Wolf Grey adding depth. Textured knit meets suede-like overlays, and an embossed MVP logo stamps the heel. Gold Swooshes seal it. I respect the story. The full Wheat look? Not my pick, but collectors will circle it.
9. Stranger Things x Nike Air Foamposite One

Nike and Netflix aren’t done yet. The Stranger Things x Nike Air Foamposite One lands February 13, 2026 for $250, style code IR7336-001, and this time Hawkins gets weird. Forget the softer ’80s throwbacks from past drops. This pair dives straight into the Upside Down.
The Foamposite shell fades from Black to Bright Crimson, streaked with lightning graphics that feel unstable in the best way. Penny’s logo flips on the heel. Insoles nod to Vecna. Even the box channels vintage Nike packaging, dipped in Black, and comes with collectible pins. It’s loud, chaotic, and easily the boldest entry in the series.
8. Air Jordan 4 “Lakers”

Jordan Brand lines up the Air Jordan 4 “Lakers” for an early tip-off on February 14, 2026 during NBA All-Star Weekend, with a wider launch set for March 7. Price sits at $220, style code FV5029-500. The 2026 All-Star Game heads to Los Angeles, even if the main event lands at the Intuit Dome.
Imperial Purple nubuck takes over the upper. Black handles the mesh, wings, laces, and heel tab. Yellow Jumpman branding and Nike Air on the back lock in that Lakeshow nod. Grey eyelets, an aged Air unit detail, and a semi-translucent outsole round it out. Loud color. Zero confusion about the theme.
7. Nike GT Cut 4 “Preheat”

Nike tips off a new chapter on February 3, 2026 with the GT Cut 4 “Preheat,” the first swing at its next-gen Greater Than series. Price tag sits at $200, style code IQ6206-500, and this one doesn’t ease into the spotlight.
The upper shifts between Persian Violet, Glacier Blue, and Chrome, creating a metallic finish that looks almost liquid under arena lights. Underfoot, you get ZoomX 3.0, a Zoom Strobel unit, RBR-X foam, and a Cushlon carrier tuned for sharp cuts and quick stops. Molded ventilation gills and an exoskeleton build keep it locked in. Even the iridescent box and dust bag feel game-ready.
6. Nike GT Future “Metallic Red Bronze”

Nike adds another chapter to its GT line on February 20, 2026 with the GT Future “Metallic Red Bronze,” also called “Copper Egg,” priced at $200 under style code FZ5590-900. You might remember Wale wearing the model during NBA All-Star Weekend 2025, giving the silhouette its first real spotlight.
This pair blends Copper and Eggplant inspiration, shifting between metallic Red Bronze and Purple across the molded upper. Black hits the Swoosh and outsole, while 3M reflectiv
5. Swarovski x Nike Ja 3 “Bling”

NBA All-Star Weekend gets extra shine on February 12, 2026 when the Swarovski x Nike Ja 3 “Bling” drops for $235, style code IB6674-001. Ja Morant has already laced them up in games, which tells you this isn’t some glass-case-only experiment.
Nike swaps the usual mesh and TPU for embossed leather, then ices out the lateral “JA” logo in Swarovski crystals. Black sets the base, Cobalt Blue pops on Ja’s branding, and an icy semi-translucent ZoomX midsole seals it. I won’t lie, it’s wild. You could hoop in them. I’d probably just stare at them.
4. Air Jordan 6 “Reverse Infrared” 2026

Jordan Brand finally opens the vault on February 14, 2026 with the Air Jordan 6 “Reverse Infrared,” priced at $215 under style code CT8529-001. First spotted as a salesman sample in 1999 and teased in an Eastbay catalog around 2000, this pair never hit retail. That changes during the model’s 35th anniversary run.
Black and Light Crimson flip the familiar script. The midsole carries more Infrared than the OG “Black Infrared,” and the Nike Air branding on the heel pops in red instead of Black. Pairs have floated around eBay for years. In 2026, you won’t need reseller luck.
3. Air Jordan 6 “BIN 23”

Jordan Brand goes full luxury on February 14, 2026 with the Air Jordan 6 “BIN 23,” priced at $355 and capped at 2,300 individually numbered pairs. For the first time, the Premio BIN 23 series touches the Jordan 6 as the model turns 35.
Back in 2010, Jordan Brand introduced the line, stating, “Jordan is proud to announce the introduction of the Bin 23 collection. Bin 23 is a remarkable collection of Air Jordans I-XX3. When the time is right, select shoes from history’s most revered line of footwear will appear in exceptional releases conceived for the true connoisseur.”
Off Noir leather and suede dominate, with Picante Red stamping the heel seal and stitching the Wings. Premium everything. Limited on purpose.
2. Victor Solomon x Nike Air Max 90 “Downtown Diamond District”

Victor Solomon keeps his Los Angeles story rolling with the Nike Air Max 90 “Downtown Diamond District,” arriving February 13, 2026 for $250 during NBA All-Star Weekend. Part of the Trophies Collection, it sits alongside the Foamposite “Westside Beaches” and Air Force 1 “Sunset Strip,” each tied to a different corner of the city.
This one honors the Diamond District near Downtown LA. White leather sets the base, layered with Particle Grey suede. Metallic Silver Swooshes and eyelets nod to cut stones, while gem-like textures wrap the mudguard. Solomon’s logo stamps the heel. Gold-tinted Air units finish it clean.
1. Victor Solomon x Nike Air Foamposite One “Westside Beaches”

NBA All-Star Weekend 2026 gets expensive on February 13 when Victor Solomon drops his Nike Air Foamposite One “Westside Beaches” for $350, style code IR2077-101. Part of the Trophies Collection, this pair sits next to the “Downtown Diamond District” Air Max 90 and “Sunset Strip” Air Force 1, each tied to Los Angeles culture.
Solomon, known for sculpting official NBA trophies, treats the Foamposite like art. Black-on-White linework flows across the shell like a beach map. Metallic Gold chain laces add weight. There’s even a printed L.A. map on the insole. It’s detailed, deliberate, and unapologetically premium.
RELATED: 25+ February 2026 Nike & Jordan Sneaker Releases You’ll Want To Save Your Money For










